yes, are bringing some production back because wages and worker demands are rising in countries like china. you just can't make it as cheaply as could you in some of these other spots. the fact is any manufacturing renaissances is still fragile and elusive. america is manufacturing more with fewer workers. and in august and september, america actually shed manufacturing jobs. so recently that little renaissance has been slowing. our trade deficit is still gargantuan. we import more than we export and that gap hurts economic growth and jobs. in 2010, the president promised he would double american exports by the year 2014. and looking at those numbers currently, that's not likely to happen. one thing about america and what we value in america, we invent things here and for years we've been building them somewhere else. tim cook for example sitting there in the box watching this speech last night, he is the coe of apple. apple designs it here, builds it somewhere else, and then sells back here. doesn't necessarily manufacture it here. maybe they will do some assembly in the u.s., but that ap